The Dolores Cheney Scholarship Winners
The Dolores Cheney Youth Arts Fair took place on May 3, 2008 at the Cape May City Elementary School. At the conclusion of the Fair, the Dolores Cheney Gift to Young People scholarship was announced. Both the Fair and the scholarship are named for Dolores Cheney, a founding member of the Center for Community Arts. Scholarship recipients receive a stipend for summer study in the arts. To be considered for a scholarship, students must attend the CCA Youth Arts Program (YAP). Ms. Cheney nurtured many children during her lifetime and understood the importance of the arts in children’s lives. Winners are listed below.
Left to right: Rocco DiSilvestro II, Drawing, Sandman Consolidated School; Ian Smilyk, Pottery, West Cape May Elementary; Alison Shelton, Painting, Margaret Mace School; Eric Roth, Pottery, Sandman Elementary; Anna Klineburger, Pottery, West Cape May Elementary
The Dolores Cheney Youth Arts Fair took place on May 3, 2008 at the Cape May City Elementary School. At the conclusion of the Fair, the Dolores Cheney Gift to Young People scholarship was announced. Both the Fair and the scholarship are named for Dolores Cheney, a founding member of the Center for Community Arts. Scholarship recipients receive a stipend for summer study in the arts. To be considered for a scholarship, students must attend the CCA Youth Arts Program (YAP). Ms. Cheney nurtured many children during her lifetime and understood the importance of the arts in children’s lives. Winners are listed below.
Left to right: Rocco DiSilvestro II, Drawing, Sandman Consolidated School; Ian Smilyk, Pottery, West Cape May Elementary; Alison Shelton, Painting, Margaret Mace School; Eric Roth, Pottery, Sandman Elementary; Anna Klineburger, Pottery, West Cape May Elementary

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